Muwali wrote:
Furthermore, those echoes were coded by you, as they differ from diku, merc, and rom, diku having come pre coded not broken.
Yes, this feature is unique to SK and therefore many players don't even know that the command exists. For those that do know about it, they understand that it's intended use is for after the target is already unconscious. And since most people attack to kill instead of stun, that even further reduces the pool of people who would stumble on this. This is an edge case dual-mode error message that a player would normally only come across accidentally. Anyone triggering this message constantly is already violating common sense.
Note that the only reason it was retroactively made dual-mode is because twinks were abusing the visibility of items the first time around. The long-time veterans who say they don't know about this have forgotten. Or perhaps selective amnesia works better for trolling. I would say it's unfair for them to remember a detail from so long ago, but a lot of them are completely capable of remembering every other tiny change in the game over the course of many years.
Muwali wrote:
The fix was apparently simple I might add.
It was relatively simple, which just reinforces the fact that the staff didn't know it existed.
Muwali wrote:
And in all that time, how many people used the take command and didn't report it to you, for which I was punished?
As is pretty obvious from the above, most people using it weren't abusing it or even aware of how to abuse it. We wouldn't know it today if you weren't already established as a cheater who also lies about not cheating, promises they will stop cheating, and then goes ahead and cheats again the very same day. But since you are an established cheater, you were under observation and it led to the staff finally discovering this exploit. I would thank you, but overall the time spent watching perennial cheaters is a poor use of the staff's resources, yet is sadly necessary.
You were already warned that you were under a 'third strike' clause. If this cheat was found by most anyone else, it would have warranted a small penalty, and if respectfully acknowledged during the conversation, would probably have been reduced to a warning. Since you were already told that anything that smelled like abuse would be the end, it's disingenuous to pretend otherwise now.
Although you already know how to appeal a ruling (after all, you emailed me and I did respond, but then you never continued the conversation -- something else you've lied about), I will go ahead and state preemptively that the appeal is denied. The ban stands.